South Jersey Region

About South Jersey Region

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Welcome to South Jersey Region BBYO! With over 425 members, 10 vibrant chapters, and nearly 1000 middle school and high school students affected by our programs, we hope that you will be a part of the SJR momentum!

Our programs focus mainly on programs involving leadership training, Jewish heritage, social action/community service, Israel advocacy, brotherhood and sisterhood, and athletic and spirit competitions. 15 volunteer adult advisors dedicate their time and energy to give back to their community and to support SJR's extraordinary teen leaders in adult-supervised programs and meetings. There are also a plethora of extraordinary international opportunities including an array of fantastic BBYO summer programs, BBYO's International Convention in February, East Coast Kallah in March, Panim el Panim seminars throughout the year, AIPAC summits in November and March, and more!

For alumni, we are always looking for people to help with our program as advisors, to staff conventions, to help with our FAN (Friends and Alumni Network) initiatives and to help engage our alumni network! Please reach out to us if you would like to be a part of our SJR movement!

For parents, thank you for supporting your middle school and high school students to be a part of our programs! Please spread the word and let others know about our program offerings!..

Come be a part of the SJR movement, and help us to build a vibrant Jewish community!

BBYO Wisconsin region alumna Elliana Sinykin reflects on The March of the Living, which takes thousands of Jewish teenagers and adults through the concentration camps in Poland, and then to celebrations for Israel's Independence in the streets of Jerusalem and tours around our homeland.

Mix one part teens from BBYO Connecticut Valley Region, and one part residents, staff, and family members of Tower One/Tower East senior living community. Add in fancy dress and corsages, and turn up the music. The result? The “Senior Prom,” hosted by The Towers on June 4, which brought together some 175 attendees from three generations.